A Modern Coleridge: Cultivation, Addiction, Habits

Basingstoke, Egyesült Királyság: Palgrave MacMillan (2015)
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Abstract

A Modern Coleridge shows the interrelatedness of the discourses of cultivation, addiction and habit in Coleridge's poetry and prose, and argues that these all revolve around the problematic nexus of a post-Kantian idea of free will, essential to Coleridge's eminently modern idea of the 'human'.

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Andrea Timar
Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences (PhD)

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